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WILD BALL gives the Blue Streaks a chance in the SMA encounter, but SMA wins 30-0. imprint of successes, losses “We beat SMA!” The cry echoed all over barracks with a real smash win of 12-4 on SMA’s home mound. John Botcheller’s left handed pitching helped land him a place on the first team, All Military Schools League. Bleak as the football season was, cheers echoed for rugged halfback Rick Tovor- nik, who just never let up in play. Even af- ter the game, Rick’s spir it kept the team up. Charlie Kannan, Inky Insignares, Dave Zehler, and Ray Marcantoni proved that they knew the meaning of intestinal fortitude. And the corps kept on cheering. Stan Bane, Tom Bardin—basketball, Tom and Charlie Pascale—swimming . . . they all left their marks on the records. BREEZES BLOW as Dave Zehler fans one, then later belts a two bagger. AMA tops FMS! 68 stamps Opening—9
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Cadet life spins events to recall Tradition weaves itself among the changes which transform each year into a separate entity. New faces, new cadets, new classwork etch themselves on each year as each year differs. And °68 was different—more old cadets returned, fewer post graduates entered, the new schedule gave each boy the chance for more dates with the Halls. Pep rally times returned to AMA, a new blouse changed the looks of the whole corps, and UGF drive became a smashing success . . . with 1968’s corps giving more than double the amount of 1967. Assem- blies, parades, and recognition of achieve- ment gave 1968 its own flavor. Memories would be short, but the events of cadet life are now etched on well. BACK TO SCHOOL ... as the corps starts a new schedule with two classes after lunch. A slightly per- plexed Lee Hall puzzles over the change. 10—Cadet Life
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